Naeim Giladi, author of "Ben
Gurion's Scandals", was a first-hand witness
to the Zionist oppression of Jews in Iraq
including the unwilling expatriation of Iraqi
Jews from their homeland to Israel.
An investigative commission,
created as a result of Giladi's book, determined
that Israeli Mordechai Ben-Porat promised
financial incentives to the government of Iraq
to enact a law which would lift the citizenship
of Iraqi Jews.
The bill was passed by the
Iraqi Parliament empowering the government to
issue one-time exit visas to Jews wishing to
leave the country. Following the passing
of this bill the bombings in Baghdad
began. Ben-Porat, accused of the bombings,
denied the charges but the Iraqi Jews in Israel
still call him Morad Abu al-Knabel, Mordechai of
the Bombs.
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